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took place he was one of the few who encouraged the muslim brotherhood followers from the 1st 2nd to actually participate in those protests against the. against the rule of mubarak obviously when the coup took place and he was a member of parliament prior to that he went into hiding for a couple of weeks only to be. hounded by the security forces of. the of the military of the time who was in control and therefore was then arrested and has been in jail since there were calls from his family for the past few months for medical attention to be given to him however they were not reciprocated by the authorities or not some at least he met his fate as did other muslim brotherhood leaders whilst they were in jail if they're in jail or if they've been in jail i mean i want to ask you what this does what this means for and to the muslim brotherhood but it's not the same organization it was in 20 twelve's in egypt it's not the same organization it's been since its foundation actually in reality i mean as much as they would like to claim that they still have the power and influence that they u
took place he was one of the few who encouraged the muslim brotherhood followers from the 1st 2nd to actually participate in those protests against the. against the rule of mubarak obviously when the coup took place and he was a member of parliament prior to that he went into hiding for a couple of weeks only to be. hounded by the security forces of. the of the military of the time who was in control and therefore was then arrested and has been in jail since there were calls from his family for...
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who worked to promote democratic principles within the muslim brotherhood he was arrested in 2013 after the revolution and had been in jail ever since. reports. what's significant about dr samadi on is that he is somebody who was one of the icons of the muslim brotherhood not just within egypt but also internationally he was the spokes person for the group he was one of the few who could speak english amongst its leadership and therefore made a lot of media appearances there he was seen to be more of the quote unquote liberal wing of the muslim brotherhood he was somebody who was also very vocal against the hosni mubarak regime as well and actually when the journey 25th protests took place he was one of the few who encouraged the muslim brotherhood followers from the 1st 2nd to actually participate in those protests against the. against the rule of mubarak obviously when the coup took place and he was a member of parliament prior to that he went into hiding for a couple of weeks only to be. hounded by the security forces of these or at least of the military at the time and was in contro
who worked to promote democratic principles within the muslim brotherhood he was arrested in 2013 after the revolution and had been in jail ever since. reports. what's significant about dr samadi on is that he is somebody who was one of the icons of the muslim brotherhood not just within egypt but also internationally he was the spokes person for the group he was one of the few who could speak english amongst its leadership and therefore made a lot of media appearances there he was seen to be...
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of grain for purple mountains majesty plainthe fruited america grace on thee crown thy good with brotherhoodlause] >> let's hear it one more time for our president, donald j. t rump. [applause] [chanting "four more years"] >> thank you. [cheering] [indiscernible conversations] >> thank you. [indiscernible conversations] >> i probably shouldn't do that. that's going to get me in trouble. you.ank ♪ >> yeah. ♪ [indiscernible conversations] >> after one of the longest acceptance speeches in history, the republican convention for 2020 is over. now it is time to hear your views and get your comments. here are the phone numbers. 202 is the area code for all of the. if you support president trump, 748-2980. if you support president biden -- -- vice president biden -- and if neither of them is your candidate yet or you support someone else, 748-9822. you can send texts to us as well. 202-748-8903. please include your first name and your city with that text. on ourn new mexico support president trump line, good evening. we want to ask specifically what the phrase make america great again means to you?
of grain for purple mountains majesty plainthe fruited america grace on thee crown thy good with brotherhoodlause] >> let's hear it one more time for our president, donald j. t rump. [applause] [chanting "four more years"] >> thank you. [cheering] [indiscernible conversations] >> thank you. [indiscernible conversations] >> i probably shouldn't do that. that's going to get me in trouble. you.ank ♪ >> yeah. ♪ [indiscernible conversations] >> after...
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a senior leader of the muslim brotherhood has died in cairo's notorious scorpion prison at the age of $66.00 as an aryan was a doctor and m.p. he worked to promote democratic principles within the muslim brotherhood aryan was also a founding member of the egyptian organization for human rights he was arrested in 2013 after the revolution that has been in jail ever since shell has more when the coup took place and he was a member of parliament prior to that he went into hiding for a couple of weeks only to be. hounded by the security forces of the theater or at least of the military that time who is in control and therefore was then arrested and has been in jail since there were calls from his family for the past few months for medical attention to be given to him however they were not reciprocated by the authorities and ultimately he met his fate as did other muslim brotherhood leaders whilst they were in jail india has resisted the record daily number of corona virus infections the 67000 new cases bring the total now to leave 2400000 infectious disease experts say that the country is
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a senior leader of the muslim brotherhood has died in a notorious egyptian prison where some al-arian was a doctor as an m.p. he worked to promote democratic principles within the muslim brotherhood he died in cairo scorpion prison at the age of 66 of being arrested in 2013. and was also a founding member of the egyptian organization for human rights. the world health organization says there's no evidence that corona virus can spread through the food chain but the u.n. agency has warned that infection clusters must not be allowed to spread into communities it says a very small percentage of the world population has had the virus already and it has a long way to burn if allowed to spread the w.h.o. says it also doesn't have enough information to make a judgment on expanded use of the new russian vaccine on tuesday russia became the world's 1st country to grant regulatory approval for covert 19 drug there was a specific question about whether or not we would see. the w.h.o. . expanded use of that we don't have sufficient information at this point to make a judgment on that and we're cur
a senior leader of the muslim brotherhood has died in a notorious egyptian prison where some al-arian was a doctor as an m.p. he worked to promote democratic principles within the muslim brotherhood he died in cairo scorpion prison at the age of 66 of being arrested in 2013. and was also a founding member of the egyptian organization for human rights. the world health organization says there's no evidence that corona virus can spread through the food chain but the u.n. agency has warned that...
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a senior leader of the muslim brotherhood has died in egypt's dettori a scorpion president kyra at the age of 66 s ahmadi and was a doctor had m.p. had a founding member of the egyptian organization for human rights he was arrested in 2013 of the revolution remained in jail until his death. shiloh has been following the story closely. what's significant about dr samadi on is that he is somebody who was one of the icons of the muslim brotherhood not just within egypt but also internationally he was a spokesperson for the group he was one of the few who could speak english amongst his leadership and therefore made a lot of media appearances there who seem to be more of the quote unquote liberal wing of the muslim brotherhood he was somebody who was also very vote. against the hosni mubarak regime as well and actually when the journey 25th protests took place he was one of the few who encouraged the muslim brotherhood followers from the 1st 2nd to actually participate in those protests against the. against the rule of hosni mubarak obviously when the coup took place and he was a member of
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of the brotherhood's members was brutally beaten trying to defend it. >> hey, hey!o, no! are you okay? >> laura: here to respond to thend horrific attack is robert nelson, kenosha resident and former danish brotherhood president. robert, thank you for joining us. this is a positive night here at the rnc night two but people have to see what's going onth here. we have to know how is the brother who was beaten, is he doing okay tonight? >> he's doing much better. so i got word this morning that he was in surgery last night. his head was stitched up, he is vice dear than ever from what some of his friends have been sr brotherhood members. he was back there by the matra shop early this morning after he was discharged from the hospital and he's back in action. >> laura: i'm looking at live pictures so everyone understands what we are seeing on screen. pictures from kenosha tonight. given what happened last night, i don't know, is there a curfew? shouldn't there be a curfew? what on earth is happening in beautiful wisconsin? >> this has been the third straight night we've
of the brotherhood's members was brutally beaten trying to defend it. >> hey, hey!o, no! are you okay? >> laura: here to respond to thend horrific attack is robert nelson, kenosha resident and former danish brotherhood president. robert, thank you for joining us. this is a positive night here at the rnc night two but people have to see what's going onth here. we have to know how is the brother who was beaten, is he doing okay tonight? >> he's doing much better. so i got word...
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we call them the muslim brotherhood, those of us who are following these sorts of things.i do know is that the people who look after him, the campaign team were not on red alert and they didn't stop him from saying this type of thing. >> tucker: yes, clearly. >> in the age of cancel culture. they didn't. we live in the age of cancel culture and i would say to you it would be a great trait of leadership of joe biden's campaign team came out today and said no, we made a big mistake. we honestly don't understand sharia law. we don't understand the ins and outs of it but this is wrong and this is not what we are about. >> tucker: ayaan hirsi ali, thank you so much for that. again, i missed it but i was glad to hear. >> thank you, tucker. >> tucker: voters in massachusetts will have to replace the only kennedy still in congress. the likely successor has not only in america success story but with a twist. that's straight ahead. >> tucker: since 1947 just after the second world war a member of the kennedy family has represented the state of massachusetts more or less continuously
we call them the muslim brotherhood, those of us who are following these sorts of things.i do know is that the people who look after him, the campaign team were not on red alert and they didn't stop him from saying this type of thing. >> tucker: yes, clearly. >> in the age of cancel culture. they didn't. we live in the age of cancel culture and i would say to you it would be a great trait of leadership of joe biden's campaign team came out today and said no, we made a big mistake....
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a senior leader of the muslim brotherhood has died in egypt or tory a scorpion prison in cairo the age of 66 some who was a doctor an m.p. and a founding member of the egyptian organization for human rights he was arrested in 2013 after the revolution and remained in jail until his death new unemployment claims in the us have fallen below 1000000 for the 1st time since march the total number receiving some form of benefits stands at 28300000 that's roughly 18 percent of the work force india's reported its highest number of corona virus infections in a day that brings the total to nearly 2400000. so those are the headlines more news on al-jazeera after inside story. she's the 1st black woman to become a u.s. vice presidential pick the time of increasing racial tension what role will come of the harris play which she helped joe biden's bid for the white house this is inside story. hello welcome to the program. u.s. senator coming to harris has joined joe biden's presidential.
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he worked to promote democratic principles within the muslim brotherhood he died in car a scorpion prison at the age of $66.00 of being arrested in 2030 and was also a founding member of the egyptian organization for human rights those are the latest headlines the stream is next looking at how i saw is benefiting from the coronavirus pandemic stay with us. i haven't located you watching the stream home edition today what's happened to i so groups around the world while the world has been tackling a global pandemic are they making a resurgence you can weigh in on the conversation via you tube in the comments section we would love to hear from you we can put your takes your questions your concerns to our very expert panel and you too can be in the street. i'm going to say hello to the guests the guests will introduce themselves to you yogi it is good to see you can you tell everybody who you are. hi good evening from manila philippines my name is curity engle breasts and i am senior analyst for the international crisis group been working in the southern philippines and mindanao for the last
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who worked to promote democratic principles within the muslim brotherhood and was arrested in 2013 after the revolution it's been in jail since india has reported its highest number of infections in a single day the 67000 new cases bring the total to nearly 2400000 official figures put the number of deaths more than 47000 but infectious disease experts say that india is still months away from hitting its peak there's that fear of 0 after the stream next. a global pandemic mass protests demanding change economic recession and geopolitical tensions not to mention the small matter of a looming election join me steve clemons in conversation with leading voices on the bottom line your weekly take on u.s. politics and society on al-jazeera. let me take you back to when you were about maybe 5 or 6 years old how would you handle the current advice i am for me ok what's in the home edition of the stream i topic today is that mental impact of a global pandemic on young says h between north and around fighting is if you will in you shave tell us about your family the kids in your family the kids th
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a senior muslim brotherhood leader dies in a tourist cairo prison after years behind bars. and in this case ac double trouble was a strong struggle on the evening day of the 2nd text details later with me as. the government crackdown on dissent in better reuss is intensifying after the country's disputed election and all the 700 people have been detained during the 4th night of protests joining 6000 already in custody some foreign journalists are also being detained in their hotels thursday has seen a fresh wave of peaceful protests women have been forming human chains in the capital minsk in a demonstration against the crackdown it was all triggered by president others under caution because landslide win in sunday's election which the opposition says was rigged the un human rights office has condemned his government's response and called for the release of detainees. regional leaders say time is running out for president bush and co to agree to dialogue with his opponents so fast and has more from an. i. the state academic choir is singing a song of protest on the steps of
a senior muslim brotherhood leader dies in a tourist cairo prison after years behind bars. and in this case ac double trouble was a strong struggle on the evening day of the 2nd text details later with me as. the government crackdown on dissent in better reuss is intensifying after the country's disputed election and all the 700 people have been detained during the 4th night of protests joining 6000 already in custody some foreign journalists are also being detained in their hotels thursday has...
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the union stayed the brotherhood treachery turning to works pushing and saying that the instability that is now under evelyn in valerie's could have a spillover effect in in russia as well and this comes with. understanding that he's now not able to to manage the situation domestically and in any case he's very much politically economically dependent on russia and the developer she economy and. foreign policy is dependent on russia and like so far putting his his. ally at the context when they west is preparing harsh sanctions ok donna frye that's all we have time for but thank you very much for speaking to us today. now look at some of the other stories making news around the world at this hour thousands of people have protested in the eastern russian city of khabarovsk for the 6th saturday in a row the demonstrators are demanding the release of the governor of the region sergei farrago he was arrested last month and taken to moscow fogle is accused of involvement in 2 murders 15 years ago his supporters say he's a rest is politically motivated. the u.s. and poland have signed a deal th
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he was feistier than ever from what some of his friends have being saying and some other brotherhood members. he was back down there this morning after he was discharged by the hospital. he's back in action. >> laura: robert, i'm looking at live pictures so everyone understands what we're seeing on screen. live pictures of co know somewhat tonight. given what happened last night -- i don't know. is there a curfew? shouldn't there be a curfew? what on effort is happening in beautiful wisconsin? >> this has been the third straight night that we've had a curfew beginning at 8:00 p.m. not that it's been rigidly enforced. you can see people leaving their homes, driving around, chaotically. a lot of pedestrians in the street. it's just been a chaotic scene for the last three nights since this officer-involved shooting. >> laura: so a black man was shot at the end of a police officer. again, the video looks horrific. more information is coming in. but tony evers, your governor, we learned from march meadows a tweet about mark meadows the chief of staff, he declined the white house's office
he was feistier than ever from what some of his friends have being saying and some other brotherhood members. he was back down there this morning after he was discharged by the hospital. he's back in action. >> laura: robert, i'm looking at live pictures so everyone understands what we're seeing on screen. live pictures of co know somewhat tonight. given what happened last night -- i don't know. is there a curfew? shouldn't there be a curfew? what on effort is happening in beautiful...
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the union state the brotherhood treachery turning towards pushing and saying that the instability that is now under our lane in bellary script have a spillover effect in in russia as well and this comes with. understanding that he is now not able to manage the situation domestically and in any case he is very much politically economically dependent on russia and the indigo russian economy and the russian foreign policy is dependent on russia and like so far putting his his. ally at the context...
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but the leader of the most of brotherhood has died in a notorious egyptian prison as a malaria and was a doctor and an m.p. he worked to promote democratic principles within the muslim brotherhood who died in car a scorpion prison at the age of $66.00 after being arrested in 2030. and i saw his headlines here on al-jazeera stay with us they say land continues next why. in the last 10 years we have developed an inseparable bond with our cell phones. smartphone capabilities are bolstered by artificial intelligence which serves our needs whilst keeping a watchful eye. unknown entities siphon our data from public wi-fi networks. our frenzied online activity generates an avalanche of data. these torrents of data are stored in banks of servers all over the world in the big data your digital footprint is worth more by the day. welcome to shands than 90 percent of consumer electronics sold worldwide are produced in this city. smartphones tablets and video game console are all manufactured by the bucket load. all of the u.s. tech giants produce their goods here and this colossal workshop. bouti
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the school is located in the 800- block of brotherhood way.in this video you can see the men jumpingsuspects left the scene in a white s-u-v ... believed to be headed southbound on interstate - 280. coming up tonight at 6:45... the river fire is destroying homes in its path.. you will hear from a family who says... they wish this all was just a bad dream. and up next. dont mess with the u-s-p-s.. bay area lawmakers speaking out today ... on the ongoing controversy surrounding the postal service. lawmakers from the bay area are lashing out about the controversy surrounding the united states post office and its new postmaster. house speaker nancy pelosi speaking out in san francisco today... kron four's terisa estacio has more... (take pkg) with the slogan dont mess with the usps... house speaker nancy pelosi in san francisco - on fighting for the united states postal service and it's vital role it plays for residents. nancy pelosi "he cant get his nancy pelosi "he residents. nancy pelosi "he cant get his medicine, it is not showing up." last week, the postal service having cut overtim
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reporter: at thehrine, the brotherhood has come to bow to the spirits of japan.ust is a busy month. first they tried to get japan's parliament emma but the way is blocked. but they start shouting abuse. the liberal democratic party is useless, they shout. japan committed many crimes during world war ii. but by far the worst was the managing massacre. -- nanjing massacre. >> first of all, it does not exist. the civilian population was fine. where did all of their bodies go? there is no evidence. it is all alive. reporter: china is not the only country these groups claim have wronged japan. today, their target is russia. this is another piece of highly contested history. up here is the russian embassy. they believe russia stole a big chunk of territory from japan. now they are here to demand it back. 75 years on, the wounds inflicted by world war ii remain open and festering. anchor is strongest in south korea, where japan's prime minister is a figure of hate and ridicule. this symbolizes the begging for forgiveness that japan has yet to do for the crimes they comm
reporter: at thehrine, the brotherhood has come to bow to the spirits of japan.ust is a busy month. first they tried to get japan's parliament emma but the way is blocked. but they start shouting abuse. the liberal democratic party is useless, they shout. japan committed many crimes during world war ii. but by far the worst was the managing massacre. -- nanjing massacre. >> first of all, it does not exist. the civilian population was fine. where did all of their bodies go? there is no...
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his rank among the brotherhood depends on their own flying courage and coolness. it was sometimes talked about acceptable and unacceptable risks. going through all of that, by way of stepping up the importance of going out side of your onl ordinary boundaries. outside of the domestic arena which is concentrated on by so many writers today. talented writers. and some how some way, seeing outside your own experience. my theory is everybody personal psychology is created by two things. rather the intersection of two things. one is the setting and who which you are living pretty can be a city, a farm. it could be the air force, it could be a piece. but that something is going to a crucial effect on your life. and you have your own personality and your own psychology. but where they intersect with the setting is where your life and your real personality is created. this is somewhat similar to ferry from, unlike god, almost 200 years ago. his meeting the spirit of the age. and hegel said that every historical happening has its own moral tone. that was his word. his own
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of the right stuff, military flyers particularly, whose rank in the brotherhood becomes their own flying courage and coolness, two words they would never use out loud, they talk about acceptable and unacceptable risks. going to all that, by way of stressing the importance to me of going out of your ordinary boundaries as a writer, going outside the domestic arena which is concentrated on by so many writers, talented writers, and somehow, someway seeing what is outside your own experience, my theory is everybody's personal psychology is two things or the intersection of two things. one is horizontal, the setting in which you are living, the air force, could be hippies. the setting is a crucial effect on your life, you have your own personality, your own psychology intersected with the setting, your life and your real personality is created, similar to the theory from almost 200 years ago, the theory of the zeitgeist meaning the spirit of the age. every historical epic has its own moral tone. you can try all you want to escape that zeitgeist and it is not going to do any good. it will impi
of the right stuff, military flyers particularly, whose rank in the brotherhood becomes their own flying courage and coolness, two words they would never use out loud, they talk about acceptable and unacceptable risks. going to all that, by way of stressing the importance to me of going out of your ordinary boundaries as a writer, going outside the domestic arena which is concentrated on by so many writers, talented writers, and somehow, someway seeing what is outside your own experience, my...
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prophets and demon brotherhood out down beaumont by the chairman the sort that is to sob they. are the long haul i brought them here on the down i can just walk to the hospital. that evening the winning team is busting for a final appearance at the rom a new john school coming here to inspire the next year's super talented hopefully thank you. very much 1st thing. for the side of the house here finally get what you probably get out like a 4. 105 gotta get there early with the child he has programmed. because it has to be repeated situation every day that you provide an argument. when you go on the road. you take thank you card yes i'll get on the longer you're a lot more father down i've already. got all he would hear is from our peers that just like he had. ok i'm going to sit by and got the part of gus because i need to ask know why your small 00 brotherly arch that if you're smart that he wrote a thank. you. is now at a tea deli but he's spending his holidays at home in but now teaching this year's super 30 but i. need without their game was normal for me. but there's a ring
prophets and demon brotherhood out down beaumont by the chairman the sort that is to sob they. are the long haul i brought them here on the down i can just walk to the hospital. that evening the winning team is busting for a final appearance at the rom a new john school coming here to inspire the next year's super talented hopefully thank you. very much 1st thing. for the side of the house here finally get what you probably get out like a 4. 105 gotta get there early with the child he has...
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eastern part of india trying to calm the people down trying to tell the people that you have to have brotherhood of all religions and be patient he believed that we need to be one. in 147 the british empire acknowledged india's right to independence on one condition the country should be partitioned into different states according to religion and up to 1000000 people were killed in the resulting clashes between religious groups it would have got very good deeds it is going to only one knows it is going to do it so why didn't you do it all in a gandhi nobody knew it was community. good job really good with him and muslims are going really good in those men don told nate. nearly the end of the cd player meeting. bendish reaching what is he who they came to be a 7th grader gave to me there are going to come home it is 10 percent everybody's budget. when they come to read me. even if you put 20000 dollars many years you're going to have him in a way neighborhood in the end i'm god. if god wanted to give me. that. there's a big meeting wasn't for this fixing schedule he will sit down and along with h
eastern part of india trying to calm the people down trying to tell the people that you have to have brotherhood of all religions and be patient he believed that we need to be one. in 147 the british empire acknowledged india's right to independence on one condition the country should be partitioned into different states according to religion and up to 1000000 people were killed in the resulting clashes between religious groups it would have got very good deeds it is going to only one knows it...
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eastern part of india trying to calm the people down trying to tell the people that you have to have brotherhood of all religions and be patient he believed that we need to be one. in 147 the british empire acknowledged india's right to independence on one condition the country should be partitioned into different states according to religion and up to 1000000 people were killed in the resulting clashes between religious groups even when it got dirty deeds it is not only one knows it is going to do it so i differentiate it all in a gandhi and nobody knew it was community. is going to bring you good. and muslims going to really get in those men don told nate he would go. nearly the end of the 50 prayer meeting here give me. my. bendish reaching the fullest people they came to me as evidence victor gave to me that order from the home edition percentage everybody's bargain when they come to me. run this to brainwash you and if you put 20000 dollars many years you will assume in a way neighborhood in the end i'm god. if god wanted to kill me. that's a bad week it was only for the fixing the schedule
eastern part of india trying to calm the people down trying to tell the people that you have to have brotherhood of all religions and be patient he believed that we need to be one. in 147 the british empire acknowledged india's right to independence on one condition the country should be partitioned into different states according to religion and up to 1000000 people were killed in the resulting clashes between religious groups even when it got dirty deeds it is not only one knows it is going...
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reporter: the brotherhood has come to bow to the spirits of japan's wartime leaders.y month for these nationalists. first, they try to get to japan's parliament but the way is blocked. they crank up the speakers and begin shouting abuse. >> the liberal democratic party is useless, you are idts. >> with more troops landing, pushing towards -- reporter: japan committed many crimes but the worst was an engine massacre. after the city fell, tens of thousands of chinese soldiers and civilianwere slaughtered. but not according to talk euro is already. >> the massacre does not exist. the civilian population of the city was evacuated. if there was a massacre, where did dead bodies go? there is no evidence. it is all a lie. reporter: china is not the only country these groups claim has long to. today, their target is russia. this is another piece of contested history for japan's nationalists. up the street is the russian embassy and they believe at the end of world war ii, russia stole a chunk of territory from japan. they are here to demand it back. 75 years on, the wounds in
reporter: the brotherhood has come to bow to the spirits of japan's wartime leaders.y month for these nationalists. first, they try to get to japan's parliament but the way is blocked. they crank up the speakers and begin shouting abuse. >> the liberal democratic party is useless, you are idts. >> with more troops landing, pushing towards -- reporter: japan committed many crimes but the worst was an engine massacre. after the city fell, tens of thousands of chinese soldiers and...
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it's interesting the small brotherhood of men were are serving in nearly 1870's. printsally have five right here. they include hiram rebel, who will talk about -- who we were talking about and joseph rainey. these are three other members of congress. two and a house and one in the senate. that is the complete african-american representation in the senate well into the 20th century. you can see they are being presented in this print, which was taken from a book from the former speaker of the house about his time in congress. very much in the same vein as every other member of congress and statesmen of the day was. these early photographs redone by matthew brady's studio. they look like they are sitting in the same chair and front of the same curtain background that matthew brady uses for every congressman. withoutot swing a cap finding a 19th-century photograph from brady studio. his interesting for me to see that there is that sense that these people are members of congress. war is the bc and a.d. of american history. there is a huge pivot as shown by this kind of
it's interesting the small brotherhood of men were are serving in nearly 1870's. printsally have five right here. they include hiram rebel, who will talk about -- who we were talking about and joseph rainey. these are three other members of congress. two and a house and one in the senate. that is the complete african-american representation in the senate well into the 20th century. you can see they are being presented in this print, which was taken from a book from the former speaker of the...
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the stories relayed by the survivors tell a tale of fear and desperation but also of heroism and brotherhoodi'm honored to be a part of the ceremony for the u.s.s. indianapolis and recognizing the sacrifice they made to ensure our freedom. >> hello, hello, hello. i am extremely pleased to take part in today's ceremony honoring the veterans of the u.s.s. indianapolis and their families. also i want to thank our congressional leaders. governor holcomb, the secretary and general goodwin and everyone who has helped make this ceremony so special. 75 years after the tragic sinking of the u.s.s. indianapolis, the values displayed by the brave americans on board continue to guide us. in these very tough times, they are more important than ever. we are eternally grateful to the people on this ship and we can never fully read k -- repay the debt we owe them. they endured unspeakable hardship and tragedy, all in the name of service to our country and in the defense of freedom. we honor the hundreds who died as well as their loved ones who still grieve to stay. and we thank the survivors, particularly t
the stories relayed by the survivors tell a tale of fear and desperation but also of heroism and brotherhoodi'm honored to be a part of the ceremony for the u.s.s. indianapolis and recognizing the sacrifice they made to ensure our freedom. >> hello, hello, hello. i am extremely pleased to take part in today's ceremony honoring the veterans of the u.s.s. indianapolis and their families. also i want to thank our congressional leaders. governor holcomb, the secretary and general goodwin and...
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farar: i have read a bit about reconstruction and it is interesting the small brotherhood of men serving in the early 1870's. we have a print that has five of and they include hiram revels, who you were just talking about and joseph rainey. these are three other members of congress, two in the house and one in the senate. that is the complete african-american representation in the senate up until well into the 20th century. they are being presented in this print, which is taken from a former- book from a speaker of the house on about his time in congress, very much so in the same vein as all other photos of statesmen of the day. these were taken from daguerreotypes in matthew brady's studio. it looks like they are sitting in the same chair in front of the same curtain background that matthew brady uses for every congressman. you cannot swing a cat without finding an 18th-century photograph of congressman sitting in brady's chair. is ag reconstruction there sense that these people are members of congress. the bc and a.d. of american history and it seems very much a huge pipit as shown pip
farar: i have read a bit about reconstruction and it is interesting the small brotherhood of men serving in the early 1870's. we have a print that has five of and they include hiram revels, who you were just talking about and joseph rainey. these are three other members of congress, two in the house and one in the senate. that is the complete african-american representation in the senate up until well into the 20th century. they are being presented in this print, which is taken from a former-...
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the brotherhood this is the way we do it. would. in 75 minutes on d w. one continent. 700000000 people. all with their own personal stories. europe. explore every day life for. what europeans fear and what they hope for. a focus on europe. on g.w. . we know this is a scary time for the coronavirus is changing the world changing our lives so queens take care of yourself good systems wash your hands if you can date at how. we're d.w.b. for here for you we are working tirelessly to keep you informed on all of our platforms are all in this is getting on together make it. stay safe everybody stay safe stay safe stay safe please stay safe. the media for our 3rd online session. the coronavirus crisis has hit making news organizations especially hard. what will it take for them to recover. is a turbo digitalisation in looking journalism a way out of the crisis but. join our online session at the forum. today at 1230 u.t.c. . this is t w news coming to you live from berlin beijing intensifies its crackdown on democratic freedoms in hong kong police arrest the med
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. >> anthony: you know anytime something like this happens amongst teammates and the brotherhood in any around one another, as individuals, as professional athletes, as brothers. how did it make you feel when you saw your brothers of nascar surround you and your car and walk you out? >> yeah, that was a powerful moment there. obviously, you can see the emotion. i tried to walk out before that moment. i had, you know, just a ton of positive energy. i felt like, and then that moment there broke me. and just totally put me in my feels. and it just showed the power and the unity, the love, compassion, understanding that we all have for one another. on any given weekend we're competitors and kind of give each other that look, bragging rights look, like we want to beat each other. in that moment there everybody let their guard down or let themselves be a human being and show their human being side. i thought that was pretty powerful to show the world that our sport can come together, the sport of nascar, where a lot of people have their doubts about that we show this type of unity and love an
. >> anthony: you know anytime something like this happens amongst teammates and the brotherhood in any around one another, as individuals, as professional athletes, as brothers. how did it make you feel when you saw your brothers of nascar surround you and your car and walk you out? >> yeah, that was a powerful moment there. obviously, you can see the emotion. i tried to walk out before that moment. i had, you know, just a ton of positive energy. i felt like, and then that moment...
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. >> baseball is a brotherhood and no more so than right now.o thought about when we played them last time. just sympathy for the situation and total understanding. like you said, everybody just tip their caps to each other knowing what's at stake here tonight. then we are back on the field and play tomorrow. >>> and arizona, of course jackie robinson honor there as well as the giants and diamondbacks get together. the situations not good for san francisco tyler anderson already down 5-0. starling marte world score in the d backs are there leading 6-0. nick ahmad with a shot the left, that will be a ground- rule double, another rbi. it's a 7-0 deficit and the giants had gone 19 2/3 innings without scoring before evan longoria tags with the left down the line. 301st home run of his career, but it's a 7-1 deficit. going to the ninth, brandon crawford a too little too late shot, the first time of his career. amaral seven-for the final. three straight losses for the giants. they have been outscored 16-4 since their seven-game win streak ended. chris
. >> baseball is a brotherhood and no more so than right now.o thought about when we played them last time. just sympathy for the situation and total understanding. like you said, everybody just tip their caps to each other knowing what's at stake here tonight. then we are back on the field and play tomorrow. >>> and arizona, of course jackie robinson honor there as well as the giants and diamondbacks get together. the situations not good for san francisco tyler anderson already...
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i have read about it, and there are very small brotherhood of men serving right after -- in those early 1870's. we have a print that has five of them right here. they include hiram revels, you were just talking about, and joseph rainey right here --this is three other members of congress, two in the house, one in the senate. that is the complete african-american representation in the senate until well into the 20th century. you can see they are being presented in this print, which was taken from a book from the former speaker of the house, very much in the same vein as every other member of congress and statements of the day was. most of these were taken from daguerreotype afrom matthew brady's studio. if you were to see the whole thing they were sitting in the same chair, in front of same curtain background that he used for every congressman. you cannot swing a cat without finding a 19th entry photograph of a member of congress from brady's studio sitting in the chair. what is interesting to me, there really is the sense that these people are members of congress. there is this sort of
i have read about it, and there are very small brotherhood of men serving right after -- in those early 1870's. we have a print that has five of them right here. they include hiram revels, you were just talking about, and joseph rainey right here --this is three other members of congress, two in the house, one in the senate. that is the complete african-american representation in the senate until well into the 20th century. you can see they are being presented in this print, which was taken...
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chair, and i've read a little bit about reconstruction and it's interesting the sort of very small brotherhood of men who are serving no right the same curtain background that matthew in those early 18 seventies we have a print that has five of them right here they include high room and you can see brady's is for every congressman. can't swing a cat,. >>,,,. ,. . . , without seeing it 19th century member of congress sitting these chairs. it's very interesting to see that during this reconstruction period there really is that sense that these people a civil war and it really seems like it's a huge pivot that's happened let some of this representation of them. >> for african americans and historians talk about this the reconstruction period really is the second american revolution in which political roots rights will extend of this group would be an excluded force. along rainy and rebels there are two careers in the senate respectively really embodied the experiences of the african americans who served in this time period. their service was to a great degree largely symbolic service. rebels only
chair, and i've read a little bit about reconstruction and it's interesting the sort of very small brotherhood of men who are serving no right the same curtain background that matthew in those early 18 seventies we have a print that has five of them right here they include high room and you can see brady's is for every congressman. can't swing a cat,. >>,,,. ,. . . , without seeing it 19th century member of congress sitting these chairs. it's very interesting to see that during this...
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another senior muslim brotherhood leader dies a nana gyptian jailed we'll look at the legacy left by some. green shoots of economic recovery or false hope we'll dig into the latest u.s. job figures. and major league soccer leaves its bible and let some fans back in to watch games will be here with the details in scores. several countries across europe are reporting a surge of corona virus infections france is seeing its highest number of cases since restrictions were eased in may in spain the government says there are 675 active outbreaks of germany has its highest increase of cases in 3 months don king joins me now live from berlin dominic what measures are being taken in like have been new cases. suddenly in germany you have the very clear sense of the government is very concerned indeed about the number of cases that are coming up every day in the 1000 range going back now many days indeed and the clear fear is that 2nd wave which would be so big as to force each state in this country back into some form of lock down that's what they're trying to avoid the interesting thing is tha
another senior muslim brotherhood leader dies a nana gyptian jailed we'll look at the legacy left by some. green shoots of economic recovery or false hope we'll dig into the latest u.s. job figures. and major league soccer leaves its bible and let some fans back in to watch games will be here with the details in scores. several countries across europe are reporting a surge of corona virus infections france is seeing its highest number of cases since restrictions were eased in may in spain the...
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stories relayed by the surviving sailors tell a tale of fear and desperation, but also of heroism and brotherhoodmony of awarding the entire crew the congressional gold medal and recognizing the sacrifice they made. >>> hello hello hello. this is congressman carson. i'm extremely pleased to take part in the ceremony honoring the veterans of the "uss indianapolis" and their families. i also want to thank our congressional lead eers and everyone who has helped make this ceremony so special. you know, 75 years after the tragic sinking the values displayed by the brave americans on board continue to guide us. in these very tough times they're more important than ever. we are eternally grateful to the people on this ship and can never fully repay the debt. we honor the hundreds who died, as well as their loved ones who still grieve to this day. we thank the survivors, particularly those who are still with us, who have spent their lives making sure we never forgot the heroism displayed that day. it is my hope that this congressional gold medal helps future generations of americans also remember the sac
stories relayed by the surviving sailors tell a tale of fear and desperation, but also of heroism and brotherhoodmony of awarding the entire crew the congressional gold medal and recognizing the sacrifice they made. >>> hello hello hello. this is congressman carson. i'm extremely pleased to take part in the ceremony honoring the veterans of the "uss indianapolis" and their families. i also want to thank our congressional lead eers and everyone who has helped make this...
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the brotherhood giving me to go.out on my own again are you going there not one for the night when they're not around that the freedoms are going to perform for whom. they really live after the killing of george floyd protest sooner upped it not just in the united states but across the world. george floyd ses has been painted and put on display people even get baptized at the site where he was killed politicians have now joined the movement there's no excuse for what happened to george floyd and many of. justice will be served today we are standing here for justice as we bring forward the george floyd justice in palais thing at a lot of the grandstanding from politicians has not really translated into real concrete actions less than a month later re shar brooks was shot and killed and once again the streets were filled with protests now politicians supporting the movement of been criticized for ignoring the looting the vandalism and the gun violence associated with the demonstrations. donald trump has called the prot
the brotherhood giving me to go.out on my own again are you going there not one for the night when they're not around that the freedoms are going to perform for whom. they really live after the killing of george floyd protest sooner upped it not just in the united states but across the world. george floyd ses has been painted and put on display people even get baptized at the site where he was killed politicians have now joined the movement there's no excuse for what happened to george floyd...
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allies i must say there's even a brotherhood with them but what they are. doing is not protecting venezuela against the united states they are respecting the title of the united nations the provisions of this child to the principles of the purposes of this charter so they are respecting our sovereignty they have normal regular relations with us and they are trying to help us like they do in other countries in africa and latin america and in other places that's what they're doing they are not this is not against the united states this is in favor of the venezuelan people in favor of the russian the chinese people as well and we have the right we are an independent country we are not a colony from the united states so we have the right to do and to have relations with whomever we choose to when they are willing to have them with us as well foreign minister thank you that's it for one of your favorite shows of the last season we'll be back pretty easy is going to come in the 5th right in the show you don't miss an interview and join the other guy but all of th
allies i must say there's even a brotherhood with them but what they are. doing is not protecting venezuela against the united states they are respecting the title of the united nations the provisions of this child to the principles of the purposes of this charter so they are respecting our sovereignty they have normal regular relations with us and they are trying to help us like they do in other countries in africa and latin america and in other places that's what they're doing they are not...
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at tokyo's yasukuni shrine, the narashino brotherhood has come to bow to the spirits of japan's wartimeget to japan's parliament, but the way is blocked. so they crank up the speakers and begin shouting abuse. "the liberal democratic party is useless," they shout. "you're idiots!" with more and more of her troops landing at shanghai... japan committed many crimes during world war ii, but by far the worst was the nanjing massacre. after the city fell, tens of thousands of chinese soldiers and civilians were slaughtered. but not according to takahiro ozaki. translation: first of all, the nanjing massacre does not exist. the civilian population of the city was evacuated. if there was a massacre, where did all the dead bodies go? there is no evidence, it's all a lie. china is not the only country these groups claim has wronged japan. today, their target is russia. so this is another piece of highly contested history for japan's nationalists. up the streetjust here is the russian embassy, and they believe that at the end of world war ii, russia stole a big chunk of territory from japan, and
at tokyo's yasukuni shrine, the narashino brotherhood has come to bow to the spirits of japan's wartimeget to japan's parliament, but the way is blocked. so they crank up the speakers and begin shouting abuse. "the liberal democratic party is useless," they shout. "you're idiots!" with more and more of her troops landing at shanghai... japan committed many crimes during world war ii, but by far the worst was the nanjing massacre. after the city fell, tens of thousands of...
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of fact in here you can see video from july 24th is at san francisco's kz v armenian school on brotherhood way in the video you can see there the man jumping the fence and then they begin damaging the school with messages of hate on that night the vandals left the scene in what's described as a white suv believed to be heading southbound on interstate 2.80. you can help police with any information please do so. meanwhile happening today, public and private elementary schools in contra costa county can apply to allow in person teaching on their campuses county leaders will begin issuing a public health waiver to eligible elementary schools. governor gavin newsom first allow the waivers back in july but the county didn't begin accepting waiver applications immediately due to the high number of coronavirus cases they were seeing in the county at the time. elsewhere in the east bay, new computers have arrived for students for distance learning in oakland, but the actual number of new computers are still far short of the number of students who actually need them. kron 4 says he can't do it has
of fact in here you can see video from july 24th is at san francisco's kz v armenian school on brotherhood way in the video you can see there the man jumping the fence and then they begin damaging the school with messages of hate on that night the vandals left the scene in what's described as a white suv believed to be heading southbound on interstate 2.80. you can help police with any information please do so. meanwhile happening today, public and private elementary schools in contra costa...
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the middle east and almost exclusively what is primarily against turkey and qatar and the muslim brotherhood iran seems to be a far distant threat in that sense not to say that they're not concerned about iran not this in and they don't have a major challenge with the iranians but that doesn't seem to be their focus or leaves me with a conclusion that this is rather much more of a talking point that is quite effective to make in washington rather than necessarily being the root cause of this you know when this deal was announced last thursday we spoke with a lot of people even a high profile rabbi in the united states told me that this was just the beginning that more arab states would follow the lead of the u.a.e. today however the saudi foreign minister but he seemed to mix that idea. yes i don't think you're going to see an onslaught there might be one or 2 more states that will follow suit but there are some specific benefits for the u.a.e. that this had u.a.e. is untangle a turkey it's in tangle with qatar and this and they're down to the very hawkish crewel israel constituencies in was
the middle east and almost exclusively what is primarily against turkey and qatar and the muslim brotherhood iran seems to be a far distant threat in that sense not to say that they're not concerned about iran not this in and they don't have a major challenge with the iranians but that doesn't seem to be their focus or leaves me with a conclusion that this is rather much more of a talking point that is quite effective to make in washington rather than necessarily being the root cause of this...